Between 2000 and 2002 Michal Chelbin produced a compelling series of portraits of circus performers in Israel, Italy, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.
For more than 40 years David Doubilet has been exploring the wonders of the marine world.
Nicholas Hughes's work examines the space between the world that people inhabit and that which nature still claims as its own, and in this intermediary space seeks to explore the essence of the human spirit and its relationship with nature.
Jason Oddy’s photography investigates the relationship between man and his material environment.
Mike Perry’s latest series taken between 2003 and 2007 in West Wales and the West of Ireland.
Simon Roberts travelled over 75,000 kilometres across Russia, visiting the forgotten extremities of that country’s vast territory.
Valentine Schmidt’s work centres upon London lidos, popular during the Victorian era and early twentieth century but today more often than not left closed and deserted.
Vee Speers lives and works in Paris, and the red-light district of the rue St. Denis formed the backdrop for her Bordello series.
Iain Stewart’s has since become known for his lushly coloured abstract photographs of land, sea and sky, based around northern mainland Scotland, the Orkney Isles and the Western Isles.
Domestic Landscapes is an ongoing archive that includes hundreds of images, the product of more than ten years’ work by Dutch photographer Bert Teunissen.
Thursday, July 03, 2008
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